GeoCover Images: Difference between revisions
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The maximal spatial resolution is 14.25 m per pixel. Most data is from the period 1997-2003. | The maximal spatial resolution is 14.25 m per pixel. Most data is from the period 1997-2003. | ||
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NASA has made the orthorectified Landsat scenes freely available to the public, but holds the copyright together with USGS. There is no restriction on the use of Landsat GeoCover imagery for research, educational or commercial purposes. | |||
== Coverage == | == Coverage == |
Revision as of 22:25, 26 May 2013
Many of the free satellite photos come from the Landsat Series of Satellites, where the images of an area are not recorded in true colors. The satellite carries a camera instrument that records images of the Earth using different filters (wave lengths). The Landsat TM (thematic mapper) instrument on Landsat 5 used seven different bands, each sensible to the different parts of the reflected solar energy. It is possible to convert individual bands into either true color pictures or artificial (false) colour pictures. The option of using artificial color pictures are widely used within the field of remote sensing, when studying e.g. changes in global vegetation, pollution etc.
For the GeoCover dataset, these satellite images are based on the US GeoCover database. The image is a mosaic based on data from three spectral bands from the Landsat TM mission: The mid-infrared light which is displayed as red (Band 7), a near-infrared light which is displayed as green (Band 4) and visible green light (band 2) which is displayed as blue.
Resolution
The maximal spatial resolution is 14.25 m per pixel. Most data is from the period 1997-2003.
License
NASA has made the orthorectified Landsat scenes freely available to the public, but holds the copyright together with USGS. There is no restriction on the use of Landsat GeoCover imagery for research, educational or commercial purposes.
Coverage
The GeoCover dataset covers most of the globe except Antarctica.
External Links
You may find more information about this dataset at the following internet addresses: